[HTML][HTML] The temporal context in bayesian models of interval timing: Recent advances and future directions.
R Sadibolova, DB Terhune - Behavioral Neuroscience, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Sensory perception, motor control, and cognition necessitate reliable timing in the range of
milliseconds to seconds, which implies the existence of a highly accurate timing system. Yet …
milliseconds to seconds, which implies the existence of a highly accurate timing system. Yet …
Order effects in stimulus discrimination challenge established models of comparative judgement: A meta-analytic review of the Type B effect
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the Type B effect (TBE), a phenomenon
reflected in the observation that discrimination sensitivity varies with the order of stimuli in …
reflected in the observation that discrimination sensitivity varies with the order of stimuli in …
FMTP: A unifying computational framework of temporal preparation across time scales.
Temporal preparation is the cognitive function that takes place when anticipating future
events. This is commonly considered to involve a process that maximizes preparation at time …
events. This is commonly considered to involve a process that maximizes preparation at time …
The speed prior account: A new theory to explain multiple phenomena regarding dynamic information.
Our perception of moving stimuli is prone to systematic biases. Different biases, for example
concerning the perceived speed, or spatial location, of a dynamic, moving stimulus, have …
concerning the perceived speed, or spatial location, of a dynamic, moving stimulus, have …
Adaptive encoding speed in working memory
Humans can adapt when complex patterns unfold at a faster or slower pace, for instance
when remembering a grocery list that is dictated at an increasingly fast rate. Integrating …
when remembering a grocery list that is dictated at an increasingly fast rate. Integrating …
Neural repetition suppression modulates time perception: evidence from electrophysiology and pupillometry
Human time perception is malleable and subject to many biases. For example, it has
repeatedly been shown that stimuli that are physically intense or that are unexpected seem …
repeatedly been shown that stimuli that are physically intense or that are unexpected seem …
Medial entorhinal cortex excitatory neurons are necessary for accurate timing
The hippocampal region has long been considered critical for memory of time, and recent
evidence shows that network operations and single-unit activity in the hippocampus and …
evidence shows that network operations and single-unit activity in the hippocampus and …
Duration discrimination: A diffusion decision modeling approach
L Schumacher, A Voss - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2023 - Springer
The human ability to discriminate the duration of two subsequently presented stimuli is often
studied with tasks that involve a comparison between a standard stimulus (with fixed …
studied with tasks that involve a comparison between a standard stimulus (with fixed …
Rapid calibration to dynamic temporal contexts
The prediction of future events and the preparation of appropriate behavioural reactions rely
on an accurate perception of temporal regularities. In dynamic environments, temporal …
on an accurate perception of temporal regularities. In dynamic environments, temporal …
Temporal context modulates cross-modality time discrimination: Electrophysiological evidence for supramodal temporal representation
S Pang, S Ding, C Peng, Y Chen - Cortex, 2024 - Elsevier
Although the peripheral nervous system lacks a dedicated receptor, the brain processes
temporal information through different sensory channels. A critical question is whether …
temporal information through different sensory channels. A critical question is whether …